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Science Article (Ref.) 
A 3000-year record of surface-rupturing earthquakes at Günalan: variable fault-rupture lengths along the 1939 Erzincan earthquake-rupture segment of the North Anatolian Fault , Turkey / Fraser, Jeff ; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia ; Verbeeck, Koen ; Garcia Moreno, David ; et al
published in Annals of Geophysics, 55, pp. 895-927 (2012) 10.4401/ag-4884 [SISMOimport-338]
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Science Article (Ref.) 
A relict paleoseismic record of seven earthquakes between 2000 B.C. and 600 A.D. on the central North Anatolian fault at Elmacik, near Osmancik, Turkey / Fraser, Jeff ; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia ; Vanneste, Kris ; Altinok, S. ; et al
published in GSA Bulletin, 122, pp. 1830-1845 (2010) 10.1130/B30081.1 [SISMOimport-307]
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Science Article (Ref.) 
Recent behavior of the North Anatolian Fault: Insights from an integrated paleoseismological data set / Fraser, Jeff ; Vanneste, Kris ; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia
published in Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, pp. B09316 (2010) 10.1029/2009JB006982 [SISMOimport-306]
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Science Article (Ref.) 
Structure and recent evolution of the Hazar Basin: a strike-slip basin on the East Anatolian Fault, EasternTurkey / Garcia Moreno, David ; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia ; Moernaut, J. ; Fraser, Jeff ; et al
published in Basin Research (2010) 10.1111/j.1365-2117.2010.00476.x [SISMOimport-305]
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Conf. Poster 
Behavior of the North Anatolian fault, Turkey, insights from an integrated paleoseismic dataset / Fraser, Jeff ; Vanneste, Kris ; et al
Poster presented at AGU Fall Meeting on 2009-12-xx [SISMOimport-294]
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Science Article (Ref.) 
A 3,000-Year Record of Ground-Rupturing Earthquakes along the Central North Anatolian Fault near Lake Ladik, Turkey / Fraser, Jeff ; Pigati, J.S. ; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia ; Vanneste, Kris ; et al
published in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 99, pp. 1-24 (2009) 10.1785/0120080024 [SISMOimport-293]

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